Bush Requests Increased FDA Funding

Scott Kappes
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Posted by Scott KappesJune 10, 2008 6:22 PM
Tags: Heparin

The White House has increased its budget request for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration by a whopping $275 million. The request comes on the heals of a rough year for the FDA that was capped off by the recall of the popular blood thinner Heparin, after it was discovered that the product had been contaminated somewhere in the Chinese supply line. The agency’s commissioner Andrew von Eschenbauch told Congress in a meeting earlier this year that more funding was need to ensure the safety of medications in an increasingly international supply chain.

The money would augment $2.4 billion previously sought by President George W. Bush for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1, said U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt in a conference call with reporters yesterday. More resources are needed to police food, drugs and medical devices, Leavitt said.

The additional funding would allow the FDA to conduct a minimum of 1,000 additional foreign plant inspections and over 1,000 additional domestic inspections as well. Over the next several years the market for pharmaceutical compounds will become even more dependent on foreign markets and additional funding for the FDA is a necessary step to ensure the safety of the medication being administered to millions of Americans each year.

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